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Transaction multiples (See Chapter 40 of the Vernimmen)

Transaction multiples are based on the multiples implied by transactions in the same sector as the company being valued (see valuation). The transactions should not be too old or they would reflect different market conditions. In addition, size and geographical characteristics of the deals should be similar to the one contemplated. There is often a trade off between retaining a sufficient number of transactions and having deals that can be qualified as similar.

Transaction multiples (See Chapter 40 of the Vernimmen)

Transaction multiples are based on the multiples implied by transactions in the same sector as the company being valued (see valuation). The transactions should not be too old or they would reflect different market conditions. In addition, size and geographical characteristics of the deals should be similar to the one contemplated. There is often a trade off between retaining a sufficient number of transactions and having deals that can be qualified as similar.

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Definitions of terms begining with the same letter as "Transaction multiples" :

TMT
TSR
Take and pay contract
Take or pay contract
Takeover
Takeover bid
Tangible fixed asset
Tapping the reserves
Tax loss carrybacks
Tax loss carryforwards
Tax shield
Technical analysis
Technical dilution
Temporal method
Temporary differences
Tender offer
Term sheet
Terminal value
The bottom-up approach is also called the stock-picking approach.
Theory of markets in equilibrium
Theta
Time deposit
Time diversification
Time value
Time value of money
Timing differences
Timing problem
Tobin’s Q
Toogle notes
Top-down approach
Total breakeven
Total debt service
Total return swap
Total shareholder return, TSR
Tracking stock
Trade buyer
Trade payables
Trade receivables
Trade-off model
Trading profit
Trailing ratio
Transaction multiples
Transaction multiples method
Transfer
Transfer of assets
Translation
Translation risk
Treasury
Treasury method
Treasury shares
Treeing
Trend analysis
Trust preference shares
Turnover – assets
Turnover – liabilities

Transaction multiples (See Chapter 40 of the Vernimmen)

Transaction multiples are based on the multiples implied by transactions in the same sector as the company being valued (see valuation). The transactions should not be too old or they would reflect different market conditions. In addition, size and geographical characteristics of the deals should be similar to the one contemplated. There is often a trade off between retaining a sufficient number of transactions and having deals that can be qualified as similar.